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Raymond R. Leppla
12-1992
Submitted by: Tim Dotterer

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Raymond Richard LEPPLA

Cherokee Municipal Cemetery


Funeral services for Raymond R. Leppla, 66, Katonah, New York, were at 11 AM Tuesday at Fisher Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Bill Smith officiating. Burial was in Cherokee Municipal Cemetery. He died December 3, 1992, in Valhalla, New York.

He was born October 11, 1926, in Oklahoma City. He graduated from Lambert High School in 1944 and from the University of Oklahoma, Norman. He had lived in New York State for the past 25 years. He married Ellen Leppla December 30, 1985, in Katonah, New York. He was an engineer.

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